What he did: The West Catholic Athletic League’s most valuable running back broke a 21-year-old St. Francis season rushing record, finishing with a Central Coast Section-best 2,294 yards in 307 carries with 23 touchdowns as the Lancers won regional and state championships. Page, the nephew of former St. Francis star Markee Lockett, ran for more than 200 yards in three games this season, including 228 in a 28-23 win over Manteca in a Northern California championship game, the contest that he broke Charles Tharp’s school rushing record that stood since 1996.

COACH OF THE YEAR

Patrick Walsh, Serra

What he did: Longtime Serra coach led Tom Brady’s alma mater to its first outright West Catholic Athletic League championship in 48 years, then guided the Padres to section, regional and state championships. The state title was Serra’s first in football and came after the team narrowly missed winning a state crown last season. “I call this team the team of never,” Walsh said after the state final. “We’ve never done this. We’ve never done that. We’ve never won 13 games in a season. Now we’ve erased kind of the big dog — we’ve never won a state championship is now gone.”

FIRST-TEAM OFFENSE

Quarterback: Luke Bottari, Serra, 5-11, 175, junior

What he did: WCAL’s most valuable quarterback threw for 2,850 yards, 26 TDs as Serra won league, section, regional and state championships.

Running back: Chase Hofmann, Half Moon Bay, 6-0, 180, senior

What he did: Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division MVP played both ways, finishing with 1,382 yards rushing and 40 TDs, nearly all on the ground.

Running back: Austin Jones, Bishop O’Dowd, 5-11, 190, junior

What he did: Rushed for 1,549 yards and 23 touchdowns in 147 carries while helping his team win a league title and reach the semifinals of the NCS Division III playoffs.

Running back: Isiah Kendrick, Serra, 5-11, 175, senior

What he did: Scored four TDs, three rushing, in 2-AA state title game win over Cajon, finishing the season with 1,630 yards and 30 TDs on the ground.

Wide receiver: A’jae Boyd, Pittsburg, 5-10, 175, senior

What he did: First-team all-league selection helped Pittsburg reach its first state title game, finishing with 50 catches for 916 yards and nine touchdowns.

Wide receiver: Tuni Faletau Fifita, Milpitas, 6-3, 220, senior

What he did: Senior of year in his league; caught 42 passes for 841 yards and 12 touchdowns as the Trojans won a state championship.

Wide receiver: Patrick Nunn, Serra, 6-3, 210, senior

What he did: The WCAL’s most valuable receiver and Washington State signee helped Serra win its first state championship, catching 64 passes for 876 yards and nine touchdowns.

Offensive line: Tyler Manoa, St. Francis, 6-5, 294, senior

What he did: Four-star prospect who has narrowed his college offers to finalists Oregon, UCLA and Utah was WCAL’s offensive lineman of the year, helping propel St. Francis to a state title.

Offensive line: Blake McDonald, San Ramon Valley, 6-5, 315, senior

What he did: Three-star standout helped lead SRV to a nine-win season, protecting QB Clark Baker and creating running lanes for the ground attack.

What he did: Cal-bound three-star prospect blocked for an offense than generated more than 4,700 yards — most on the ground — as CV reached the NCS Open playoffs.

Offensive line: Miles Owens, Bishop O’Dowd, 6-7, 310, senior

What he did: Three-star Cal signee anchored a line that helped the Dragons win nine games and a league championship.

Offensive line: Amani Trigg-Wright, McClymonds,6-5, 305, senior

What he did: Big presence on an offensive line that helped pave the way for McClymonds to repeat as regional and state champion.

Kicker: Mariano Robles, Milpitas, 6-2, 170, senior

What he did: Led the area in scoring with 108 points, including 13 in Milpitas’ victory in a state title game. Was 12 for 13 on field-goal tries and 72 for 73 on extra points on the season. Also averaged 58.3 yards on kickoffs.

SECOND-TEAM OFFENSE

Quarterback: Gavin Tomberlin, Half Moon Bay, 6-1, 180, senior

What he did: At the controls of HMB’s triple option, Tomberlin threw for 1,940 yards, 23 TDs and rushed for 533 yards, 7 TDs as the Cougars won league, section and regional titles.